Quote of the Month:

"...whether a million monkeys with a million digital cameras would eventually shoot the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson?"
Showing posts with label Canterbury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canterbury. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Graduate Show Android App


This is the Graduate Show 2012 app for Android, available on Google Play: http://goo.gl/LNyl0. The exhibition runs from the 14th to the 21st June 2012 at the Sidney Cooper Gallery in Canterbury, Kent.


Friday, 11 May 2012

Thursday, 9 June 2011

500 Days

Having reached Day 500 of the Izzy Photo A Day Project, I used the End of Year Exhibition at University to showcase all of the images in miniature. Displayed in 35mm slide mounts, the photographs were displayed as one large block (16 by 32).


Before you start questioning your maths, you are right - that is 512. The final twelve slots were used to title the piece. It took around fifteen hours spread over a week to prep all of the images, seven hours over two days to hang them and just two to take them down again at the end of the Exhibition.


I hope you got a chance to see it 'in person', but if not then these images will help you to envisage it. Here's to the next 500 days!
Chris

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

The Street

If you get the chance, have a look at my recent project on Street photography:
http://www.christopher-seaton.co.uk/thestreet.html

These images were taken in London, Canterbury and Broadstairs.

Chris

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

A Year in the Life of Canterbury

Kent Creative Arts are doing a Photo a Day project for 2011, entitled A Year in the Life of Canterbury.

http://www.kentcreativearts.co.uk/a-year-in-the-life-of-canterbury/

This is a project that I would like to take part in, the challenge is finding the time to visit Canterbury with a camera. Since I'm not in University on Wednesdays, I took the opportunity today to travel over and see what there was. It was a little cold, especially when the wind was blowing, but here is my submission for today:


I just hope no-one takes a better photograph today!

Chris